Mapping Manuscript Migrations: Digging into Data for Provenance Research and Recycling in action: the many lives of a medieval prayerbook
NOTE: begins at earlier time of 2.00 and runs to 4.30 (with a tea break, refreshments provided)
SEMINAR IN THE HISTORY OF THE BOOK
2020 Programme: MIGRATION AND SURVIVAL
Weston Library, Level 2, Visiting Scholars’ Centre (VSC)
Hilary Term, Fridays 2.15pm
An international and interdisciplinary seminar in outlook, hosted and supported by the Centre for the Study of the Book of the Bodleian Library
Convenors: Prof Cristina Dondi (Lincoln College and 15cBOOKTRADE) and Dr Alexandra Franklin (CSB)

Mapping Manuscript Migrations: Digging into Data for Provenance Research and Recycling in action: the many lives of a medieval prayerbook
Mapping Manuscript Migrations: Digging into Data for Provenance Research
Dr Toby Burrows (Oxford, Mapping Manuscript Migrations Project)
28 FEBRUARY NOTE: begins at earlier time of 2.00 and runs to 4.30 (with a tea break, refreshments provided)
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Recycling in action: the many lives of a medieval prayerbook
Prof. Henrike Laehnemann (Oxford) and Carolin Gluchowski (Freiburg)
Date: 28 February 2020, 14:00 (Friday, 6th week, Hilary 2020)
Venue: Weston Library, Broad Street OX1 3BG
Venue Details: Visiting Scholars’ Centre (VSC)
Speakers: Dr Toby Burrows (Oxford, Mapping Manuscript Migrations Project), Professor Henrike Laehnemann (Oxford), Carolin Gluchowski (Freiburg)
Part of: Seminar in the History of the Book
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Sadie Slater